I hate cliches on Quebecers, like ``they live in winter everytime``, ``maple syrup``, ``igloos`` or ``everyone are like timbermens``. I am Quebecker, so I felt insulted each single time I am seeing one of thèses, and most of the time, they came from ignorant French or American people. Another cliche I hate is when good guys are in white, and baddies in black.
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Seriously, why even have those? I want to win upcoming battles, not get blasted by an OHKO energy sphere from a Shroob UFO or get my entire party one-shotted by a robot's regular attack!
When 2 characters in a show are about to have a romantic moment, but then somebody slams the door open and takes one of them away for no good reason (coughcoughRiverdalecoughcough)
Laugh tracks. They seem narcissist. The laugh tracks sometimes laugh at stuff that are not funny. Everybody has a different sense of humor so sitcoms would be better without laugh tracks.
Noodle wrote:Laugh tracks. They seem narcissist. The laugh tracks sometimes laugh at stuff that are not funny. Everybody has a different sense of humor so sitcoms would be better without laugh tracks.
Noodle wrote:Laugh tracks. They seem narcissist. The laugh tracks sometimes laugh at stuff that are not funny. Everybody has a different sense of humor so sitcoms would be better without laugh tracks.
If the laughing tracks aren't provoking enough, I just despise every story that basically goes like this:
1. The main character is happy being the one and the only one, but is (obviously) with friends or family.
2. New character comes in and gets all of the attention.
3. The protagonist tries to get rid of and/or blackmail the strange individual and gets punished because of his actions.
4. They try to work together to achieve their mission and the other one leaves.
5. For some reason they want to be together because the connection they had after the hate should've been that instead.
This story always annoys me, one of the only times it was executed truly well was in Toy Story.
It used to be something, but when it became an idea that it should be overused in the 2000's, it started to annoy me.
If you've seen The Boss Baby, you should know what I'm talking about.
Ness-Wednesday wrote:This story always annoys me, one of the only times it was executed truly well was in Toy Story.
It used to be something, but when it became an idea that it should be overused in the 2000's.
Noodle wrote:Laugh tracks. They seem narcissist. The laugh tracks sometimes laugh at stuff that are not funny. Everybody has a different sense of humor so sitcoms would be better without laugh tracks.